John Dies At The End
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John Dies At The End
Hierachy gave me the link to this originally, but he's too lazy to post it here himself. So here it is:
www.johndiesattheend.com
It's an e-book. I don't like the e-book format in general, but this is definitely worth reading. It's a bit stupid, very bizarre and, at times, highly amusing. The beginning is averagely entertaining, but it really gets good in the second half or so of the book.
...and that's about it, really. I recommend reading John Dies At The End.
www.johndiesattheend.com
It's an e-book. I don't like the e-book format in general, but this is definitely worth reading. It's a bit stupid, very bizarre and, at times, highly amusing. The beginning is averagely entertaining, but it really gets good in the second half or so of the book.
...and that's about it, really. I recommend reading John Dies At The End.
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OK, so I only read the title...I used to do that in English Lit classes too (amazing how much you can learn from "Brodies' Notes"...)CovenantJr wrote:Elfgirl wrote:Hint: He dies.Spoiler
Actually, he doesn't




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Yeah. It seems pretty likely, to me, that the first two were written as individual stories, then the third to extend it into a novel, tying things together in the process. The third part of the book is definately better than the others. I'm up to the Epilogue (was halfway through it last night--you know that thing where you know for a fact you're near the end of a book and want to finish it off before bed, but it keps going, and going, until finally you have to give up and get some sleep? I had that problem here.)
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On the subject of e-books, Nick Mamatas has just released his novel Move Under Ground under creative commons, so you can now read it at www.moveunderground.org
It's a mix of Lovecraftian ficiton and Jack Kerouac's On the Road. I've been wanting to read it for a while now, but was holding off on buying it.
It's a mix of Lovecraftian ficiton and Jack Kerouac's On the Road. I've been wanting to read it for a while now, but was holding off on buying it.
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